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i actually use your kids to go out. that's a good idea. >> have a great weekend. >> have a great show, guys. >> ok. >> and "fox & friends" starts right now. >> good morning, everyone. today is friday, july 27th. i'm alisyn camerota in for gretchen. brand new numbers this morning showing mitt romney as voters' top pick to fix the economy but president obama is winning the popularity contest. which one matters most? >> meanwhile, is the so-called dream act just a dream for criminals? the president's plan reportedly being exploited to protect law-breaking illegal aliens seen there in the desert. brian? >> it may be our friday summer concert series. let's talk meatless monday. it's getting the boot. peta is doubling down taking bets on what one of the senators who by the way, refused to go vegetarian will die. >> what? >> will die. >> when he's going to die. >> not diet. die. "fox & friends" starts now! >> ♪ country boy is all i'll ever be ♪ >> this is -- if you've ever seen the video and millions of people have, this i
i actually use your kids to go out. that's a good idea. >> have a great weekend. >> have a great show, guys. >> ok. >> and "fox & friends" starts right now. >> good morning, everyone. today is friday, july 27th. i'm alisyn camerota in for gretchen. brand new numbers this morning showing mitt romney as voters' top pick to fix the economy but president obama is winning the popularity contest. which one matters most? >> meanwhile, is the so-called...
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take us back 30 years and tell us how things have changed here. >> when i was going to school in 1980 we came to central park, had to do an exercise on design, came by turtle bond just below us, filled with garbage, and came up to this beautiful castle completely closed and covered with graffiti. >> in the 1970s and the 1980s people may not have wanted to come into the park. >> they actually didn't. tourists did not come into the park. when i started they would walk up and say is it safe to go in? >> the central park con serve sigh invested nearly $6 million. >> it truly is a model of prub and private partnerships. how does that work? >> in some respects we're just a contractor to the city. the city is asking us to maintain and restore the park for the city of new york and what's interesting in our model we actually have to raise the vast majority of the money, 85% of our $42 million year budget really comes from people that live around the park. it is really people that support the park, corporations and foundations and the city only gives about 15% of the annual budgets. >> a commun
take us back 30 years and tell us how things have changed here. >> when i was going to school in 1980 we came to central park, had to do an exercise on design, came by turtle bond just below us, filled with garbage, and came up to this beautiful castle completely closed and covered with graffiti. >> in the 1970s and the 1980s people may not have wanted to come into the park. >> they actually didn't. tourists did not come into the park. when i started they would walk up and say...
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casey stegall is there for us live. good morning. you got a close up look for us, huh? >> good morning to you. i don't know how much closer you can get than this. check this out. this is orion. in two years time, this thing is going to be launched into deep space. it's going to go 15 times farther than the international space station. this is obviously just the crew capsule. but take a look at what this thing will look like when it hitches a ride on a rocket to get there from kipuka inch really, florida. these are nasa animations, when it goes up in 2014, it will be unmanned at first because they must test it. when it comes to reentering the earth's atmosphere. >> the shuttle came back in 17,500 miles an hour. >> here in arizona, they're going to be testing the capsules' parachute system. the devices will help bring orion safely back home once it gets past reentry. so they're dropping it out of a c-17 cargo jet at more than 20,000 feet over the arizona desert. this is the fifth of 18 parachute tests that will happen. eventually it will take man to places like mars and t
casey stegall is there for us live. good morning. you got a close up look for us, huh? >> good morning to you. i don't know how much closer you can get than this. check this out. this is orion. in two years time, this thing is going to be launched into deep space. it's going to go 15 times farther than the international space station. this is obviously just the crew capsule. but take a look at what this thing will look like when it hitches a ride on a rocket to get there from kipuka inch...
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could tax cuts get us moving in the right direction. every time we have substantial reduction in taxes it workings. john kennedy understood it and ronald reagan understood . the bottom line is when you raise. and lower the price you get more of them. maybe we should do it for the whole united states. >> we have lowered taxs and there is no real relationship between tax rates and job creation. i urge
could tax cuts get us moving in the right direction. every time we have substantial reduction in taxes it workings. john kennedy understood it and ronald reagan understood . the bottom line is when you raise. and lower the price you get more of them. maybe we should do it for the whole united states. >> we have lowered taxs and there is no real relationship between tax rates and job creation. i urge
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duckworth lost both of her legs and use of one arm in iraq. fires in colorado, droughts in the west, more than 3,000 temperature records in june. is global warming to blame? this is what scientists have been predicting. how long can the right wing continue to insist what we're seeing is a hoax? >>> remember jonathan krone, the 13-year-old darling of the right? >> so i decided that there were too
duckworth lost both of her legs and use of one arm in iraq. fires in colorado, droughts in the west, more than 3,000 temperature records in june. is global warming to blame? this is what scientists have been predicting. how long can the right wing continue to insist what we're seeing is a hoax? >>> remember jonathan krone, the 13-year-old darling of the right? >> so i decided that there were too
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my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the fun parents. where's the fun now? night guys! [ sighs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] venza. from toyota. >>> welcome back. i'm lynn berry. we are going to begin with the latest in what is expected to be a long tom cruise and katy holmes divce saga. an attorney for katy holmes is denying report that the actress wants an emergency hearing on custody and child support. it soames comes in response to online reports that say she filed an online application that could result in a public hearing. >>> published reports said katy holmes planned an intricate escape from the marriage, including securing a new york city apartment and cutting off from her friends and switching cell phones and e-mail addresses. >>> two weeks after tying the knot, matthew mcconaughey tweeted that he and his wife are expected a third child and the new baby will join levi and vita >>> a rep confirms that claire danes and hugh dancy, who wed in 2009, are expecting their first child. >>> finally, that was fast. days after pulling the plug on his personal twitter page, al
my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the fun parents. where's the fun now? night guys! [ sighs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] venza. from toyota. >>> welcome back. i'm lynn berry. we are going to begin with the latest in what is expected to be a long tom cruise and katy holmes divce saga. an attorney for katy holmes is denying report that the actress wants an emergency hearing on custody and child support. it soames comes in response to online reports that say she filed an...
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now joining us is history of professore hefy. o heuthoof ts new book, new netherland and the dutch origins of american religious
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but the question is why aren't more of us doing it? joining us to talk about this, dominic tovella. good morning, dominic. let me ask you that question. i don't remember the last time we saw rates close to this, but more people aren't refinancing. is it because it is difficult to get the loans approved, or people have fatigue already over refinancing? >> a little bit of both. and let's emphasize. this could be a once in a lifetime, once in a generation opportunity. we have never seen loans like this at this interest rate ever. 60 years. it is going to be not an easy thing to get done. people are tired of the process. it is long and frustrating, but you really have to grab this opportunity. you really have to knock on the bank's door and say i am entitled to this. let me have a lower interest rate. >> why aren't banks allowing modifications where you pay a one-time fee instead of pulling your tax returns. if you are already a customer with them, and they just reduce the rate for the remaining term of your loan? >> i personally had these kind of conversations with the banks, and they
but the question is why aren't more of us doing it? joining us to talk about this, dominic tovella. good morning, dominic. let me ask you that question. i don't remember the last time we saw rates close to this, but more people aren't refinancing. is it because it is difficult to get the loans approved, or people have fatigue already over refinancing? >> a little bit of both. and let's emphasize. this could be a once in a lifetime, once in a generation opportunity. we have never seen...
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. >>> other passengers can use other doors other benefits are expected better on-time performance and faster loading and faster trips. if the new plan can tap into the $17 million in yvette if there's it should be a winner. >>> california at of the fed's issue in maternity coverage in health plans new state law in effect today requires all health plans include maternities service. hello signed by gov. brown last year, even at the federal law overturned it would of a shared californians would have maternity benefits. >>> it is a win for women in california but when for california taxpayers. insurance plans will include maternity coverage. >>> a new law part of an eight year effort and the three governors in to secure maternity benefits. looks like mexico's old guard back in power after today's election three exit polls show the candidate of the revolutionary party will be elected president he has about 40 percent of the vote and is ahead of his nearest challenger. it has been out of power for the last 12 years before that it ruled mexico 71 years. coming for weeks and finally happened
. >>> other passengers can use other doors other benefits are expected better on-time performance and faster loading and faster trips. if the new plan can tap into the $17 million in yvette if there's it should be a winner. >>> california at of the fed's issue in maternity coverage in health plans new state law in effect today requires all health plans include maternities service. hello signed by gov. brown last year, even at the federal law overturned it would of a shared...
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the target did reach out to us. i wasn't able to take that time to get those. president chiu: a motion to continue takes precedence over motion to amend, but let me ask if there is objection. the motion to continue, is there a second? any objection to the motion to continue? this item will be continued to the thirty first of this month. and with that, why don't we skipped over the special orders. roll call. supervisor wiener: a couple things. first, today, i am introducing substitute legislation relating to student housing. it has come back from the planning commission and there has been a thorough and thoughtful public discourse about the legislation. the substantive legislation reflects a lot of that dialogue. i am also submitting an in memoriam for scott cho that passed away on may 3. he died after a struggle with metastatic melanoma. he was born in san francisco in eureka valley on collingwood street. he attended high school, graduated with a civil engineering degree, and with a master's in transportation. his lifetime career with the city and county of san
the target did reach out to us. i wasn't able to take that time to get those. president chiu: a motion to continue takes precedence over motion to amend, but let me ask if there is objection. the motion to continue, is there a second? any objection to the motion to continue? this item will be continued to the thirty first of this month. and with that, why don't we skipped over the special orders. roll call. supervisor wiener: a couple things. first, today, i am introducing substitute...
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they are using multiple measures. using growth in a meaningful way and breeders in the decision the state--reversing the decision they made and classroom observation and student learning and a whole set of needs that hopefully will provide rich information to teachers and leaders in schools to really make the necessary improvements that are appropriate. >> thanks for taking of a question. yesterday at an event -- former secretary margaret spelling said her assessment of the waiver application led her to conclude that they would lead -- that they would hold the growth of charter schools and other, quote, choice options. i'm wondering if you think that is a fair assessment. >> deal with starter growth in new york. >> i can't speak for the rest of the states but certainly in new york. we maintain the choice component of nclb in our waiver. what has driven the access to additional charter advocacies is the raising of the cap that was part of how we won race to the top. the biggest challenge to the growth of high performin
they are using multiple measures. using growth in a meaningful way and breeders in the decision the state--reversing the decision they made and classroom observation and student learning and a whole set of needs that hopefully will provide rich information to teachers and leaders in schools to really make the necessary improvements that are appropriate. >> thanks for taking of a question. yesterday at an event -- former secretary margaret spelling said her assessment of the waiver...
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yes i have the your coming with us -- coming together with us for the special item. this is a project it that we have been working on for a while, and has offered a partnership with us on this design challenge, to come merida with innovative ways to deal with the -- come up with innovative ideas for the design problem related to the additions and the new construction in the historic districts, south of the market district and how these may be approached. we will have some interesting possibilities and approaches to this challenge. i will introduce driscoll, who will talk to you about the program. and how the design program is organized. thank you. >> i am the executive director with the center for architecture and design. i am happy that this is something that is fine, because this will be different than a lot of the presentations that you will see. we do a variety of programs for the community as well as professionals. in 2005 we established the center for architecture and design, which was focused on working with the general public on issues of design. since 2007 w
yes i have the your coming with us -- coming together with us for the special item. this is a project it that we have been working on for a while, and has offered a partnership with us on this design challenge, to come merida with innovative ways to deal with the -- come up with innovative ideas for the design problem related to the additions and the new construction in the historic districts, south of the market district and how these may be approached. we will have some interesting...
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i hope you'll come join us. my next invitation is to join me in taking politics to the people national. i gab politics for the the people over a decade ago to bring these kind of dialogues to independent minded new yorkers. in january of this year, i took the enterprise national. i launched a blog and an online book club and discussion group so that independents across the country could be part of creating these cutting edge conversations. very important project. i want to invite all of you who are listening in the c-span audience to join our book club and politics for the people online. and all of our audience here in new york to sign up yourself and refer friends and colleagues from around the country. you can find us at www.politics4thepeople.wordpress .com. the floor is open again for more questions. if i could have my two mic handlers. i'll tell you where to go. harry? >> when we're talking about obama and the 2008 election, i was thinking well, he got some of the cultural aspects right, but he didn't addre
i hope you'll come join us. my next invitation is to join me in taking politics to the people national. i gab politics for the the people over a decade ago to bring these kind of dialogues to independent minded new yorkers. in january of this year, i took the enterprise national. i launched a blog and an online book club and discussion group so that independents across the country could be part of creating these cutting edge conversations. very important project. i want to invite all of you who...
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take time out of your schedule and stand with us to support this mother and all of us who have lost our children to senseless violence. we have had 11 homicides in the city of san francisco in the month of june. that is too many. also, we are glad to hear of the resolution that supervisor malia cohen and our police chief have put together. we thank you for what you are doing. keep the job going. we want to tell our mayor to and the stop and frisk policy, and to put his energy and solutions to the unsolved murders and violence plaguing san francisco. we also would like to invite you to our viewing circle meeting on thursday, july 12, from 7 to 9:00 p.m., paradise baptist church, city and county of san francisco. thank you for your attention. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> i am here to address the issues raised by the resolution. i am with the stop incarceration network, a national network attempting to stop the mass incarceration of black and latino youth across the country. we feel this is, as supervisor cohen presented in her resolution, something that needs to be opposed
take time out of your schedule and stand with us to support this mother and all of us who have lost our children to senseless violence. we have had 11 homicides in the city of san francisco in the month of june. that is too many. also, we are glad to hear of the resolution that supervisor malia cohen and our police chief have put together. we thank you for what you are doing. keep the job going. we want to tell our mayor to and the stop and frisk policy, and to put his energy and solutions to...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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>> that does it for us here on the closing bell. thanks so much for watching. >> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's time square, where the storms are absolutely raging. the streets are rivers here in times square. i'm melissa lee. here are the stories. earnings central. reports are coming fast and furious. monitoring all the after haurs action. betting on america. and delivering alpha, our star studded investor event. and in this show, the persian square. we will bring you all the latest from the market moving conference straight ahead. if you take a look at the after hours session. getting clobbered after a sharp decline. this is what we heard from a lot of the others. >> rsh a big miss on the revenue side. one quarter could make such a huge change for these guys because their numbers are so relatively small given the competition. big shorting in this age. while we're mentioning financials. if you didn't mention u.s. bank corps which not there are things that are doing extraordinarily well. i think the most safety
>> that does it for us here on the closing bell. thanks so much for watching. >> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's time square, where the storms are absolutely raging. the streets are rivers here in times square. i'm melissa lee. here are the stories. earnings central. reports are coming fast and furious. monitoring all the after haurs action. betting on america. and delivering alpha, our star studded investor event. and in this show, the persian square. we will...
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invention in wide use and stood out as the most practical one for us to use. >> the concept of this book is most of the people featured the kids who are part of the story, are you targeted african-american leaders alone with this. >> guest: wasn't targeting african-american readers alone but sins all these people came from the african-american community i focused on that and also it is crucial that we reach minority kids. so many minority kids if you ask who they want to be they one a neither an athlete or an entertainer and only see themselves as being able to succeed in those areas. athletic and entertainment. there is such a wide variety of things young people can do today to make a significant contribution to american life and to learn a great living and be recognized as doing something meaningful. >> host: you spend a lot of time talking to kids that african-americans, many more avenues that provide entertainment but it sounds a lot ironic coming from someone whose claim to fame was sports. how do you jive with that message? >> i can point to my own life. i have a wonderful athletic
invention in wide use and stood out as the most practical one for us to use. >> the concept of this book is most of the people featured the kids who are part of the story, are you targeted african-american leaders alone with this. >> guest: wasn't targeting african-american readers alone but sins all these people came from the african-american community i focused on that and also it is crucial that we reach minority kids. so many minority kids if you ask who they want to be they one...
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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
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us play, let us play let us play, let us play let us play, let us play ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> higgins: this has been "let >> higgins: this has been "let us play with your look." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ my name is jessica jackley, and i started kiva.org. kiva is the world's first micro-lending platform, where anybody can lend $25 or more to entrepreneurs around the world. this is the laptop we got jessica when she first went away to college. that was the beginning of the journey for me. it's incredible to have someone tell you that your child has had such a major effect on their lives. it's hard to believe that it started with just a dream and a laptop. when the technology is right, anything can happen. vo: save $100 on a new toshiba p series laptop, backed by our perfect match promise. but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? [ female announcer ] root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with root touch-up, all they see is you. designed to match even salon color in jus
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legitimately, if it can be used legitimately in your view. >> yes. the example that stands out for me when i was a police officer in oakland, you would have an area that we would identify as high crime. this area was actually very accessible to the freeway so we had customers coming in from out of town to buy narcotics and quite often they were actually white. so the presumption on my part and many others that any white person in the neighborhood would then be buying narcotics. the problem with that assessment, it attaches criminality to the entire neighborhood so that the only way that neighborhood could be judged was based on the actions of a few which means that you're criminalizing everyone that lives there, and, two, that suggested that the only reason why a white person would visit someone black is to buy drugs. besides being ineffective and insulting to the neighborhood, it wasn't very -- it just did not work. so as we got better, we learned how to watch behaviors. so now someone leaning on a car, someone exchanging money, somebody yelling sig
legitimately, if it can be used legitimately in your view. >> yes. the example that stands out for me when i was a police officer in oakland, you would have an area that we would identify as high crime. this area was actually very accessible to the freeway so we had customers coming in from out of town to buy narcotics and quite often they were actually white. so the presumption on my part and many others that any white person in the neighborhood would then be buying narcotics. the...
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what can you tell us? >> the man who was shot and killed has been identified as 48-year-old ronald cox jr. officers executed a search warrant in front area of the county, looking for evidence in connection with an investigation into an attempted murder. police said this was a tactical entry and officers were yelling as they moved through the house. they say ronald was armed with a large martial arts kind of sort and swung it so hard it damaged the shield that an officer was carrying -- a large martial arts kind of sword. >> officers opened the bedroom door, and a man attacked them with a sword. the officer opened fire after his bunker was struck by the sword. >> two others were in the house when the tactical unit moved in. both of those people have been arrested, but police have not told us exactly what the charges are against the two people. the officer who fired the shot is a 17-year veteran. he is a sign to the tactical unit and was involved in the previous shooting, we are told. he is on administrative
what can you tell us? >> the man who was shot and killed has been identified as 48-year-old ronald cox jr. officers executed a search warrant in front area of the county, looking for evidence in connection with an investigation into an attempted murder. police said this was a tactical entry and officers were yelling as they moved through the house. they say ronald was armed with a large martial arts kind of sort and swung it so hard it damaged the shield that an officer was carrying -- a...
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other cities use september. the numbers are very low, on the order of 20%. if the proponents disagree, why haven't been mentioned in the turnout numbers? if the september primary will be on the ballot, voters deserve to have the options. it would not be fair to put only the september proposal on the ballot because voters would be forced to vote for a low turnout primaries. it does not have to be that way. why not give voters a choice? but both on the ballot and let the voters decide if they would rather have a low turnout elections in september or a high turnout november-december combination? thank you. president chiu: next speaker. >> linda chapman. i urge you to get rid of all ranked-choice voting. the center, the better. -- sooner, the better. people had no idea. they had no idea whether it would be first, second, third. it made it extremely difficult to do the follow-up. that is one thing. i do not think anybody understands it. i did not even understand it. i got deleted from san francisco state with highest honors and -- i graduated from san francisco s
other cities use september. the numbers are very low, on the order of 20%. if the proponents disagree, why haven't been mentioned in the turnout numbers? if the september primary will be on the ballot, voters deserve to have the options. it would not be fair to put only the september proposal on the ballot because voters would be forced to vote for a low turnout primaries. it does not have to be that way. why not give voters a choice? but both on the ballot and let the voters decide if they...
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ron matz joins us for a closer look at numbers. >> reporter: the numbers are good. maryland's newest casino is providing a big boost to the state's economic. the maryland live casino generated $28.5 million in revenue on june 6th at its opening. more than a combined $12 million in june at other casinos. that means a lot of cash for maryland schools. maryland live is much larger than the other two casinos. it has more than 3,000 video terminals. the others have 1 #5shgs ,a -- 1 ,500 and 800. >>> in suspect spirit airlines will start daily nonstop service from here. spirit recently made the head lines by announcing plans to increase its bag fees to $100 a bag in fall. >>> remember the letblue pilot melt down. a federal judge made a ruling in that case. where that pilot is now headed. >> dozens travel to new york city and put their hot dog eating tal ents to the test. >> it's heating up outside. how hot will this independence day get? marty will be back with a full first warning weather forecast. it's still coming up. i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends.
ron matz joins us for a closer look at numbers. >> reporter: the numbers are good. maryland's newest casino is providing a big boost to the state's economic. the maryland live casino generated $28.5 million in revenue on june 6th at its opening. more than a combined $12 million in june at other casinos. that means a lot of cash for maryland schools. maryland live is much larger than the other two casinos. it has more than 3,000 video terminals. the others have 1 #5shgs ,a -- 1 ,500 and...
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thank you for watching us us tonight. special edition of the factor. top story, florida senator marco rubio
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thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced, and unafraid. >> shepard: this is the fox report. tonight, governor mitt romney is questioned about london's readiness for the olympics and the brits fire back. new battle over gun control after the tragedy in colorado. president obama calls for common sense steps to crack down on gun violence. >> a.k. 47's belong in the hands of soldiers not in the hands of criminals. >> apartment k 47's are not allowed to be in the hands of criminals. that is the law. >> shepard: governor romney says tougher laws would not have prevented the movie theater massacre. she was on a journey to raise money for breast cancer when someone sexually assaulted her. >> i can get through. this [inaudible] for a while. >> shepard: police say the attacker may have used the mission of mercy to target her. plus, going for the gold in tug of war? >> a lot of different sports that are no longer with us. some very interesting ones. >> shepard: tonight, a look at some
thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced, and unafraid. >> shepard: this is the fox report. tonight, governor mitt romney is questioned about london's readiness for the olympics and the brits fire back. new battle over gun control after the tragedy in colorado. president obama calls for common sense steps to crack down on gun violence. >> a.k. 47's belong in the hands of soldiers not in the hands of criminals....
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could even be with us on friday. there's some good news. it will be cooling down and there is a risk of some thunderstorm activity. some of them tomorrow night into thursday could be locally severe. heavy downpours and dangerous wind and lightning as well. southwest wind tomorrow 5 to 10 knots on the bay. a warm night. upper 70s to low 80s in the city. they were like low 80s this morning. tomorrow thunderstorms late in the afternoon. tomorrow night 98 but more humid. it will feel like 103, 104 in the afternoon. next five days, 93. scattered showers and storms on thursday. upper 70s to the mid-80s possible on friday with additional showers. drying out for the weekend. looks nice. 84 and 87. look at that, 62 friday night. >>> coming up, the orioles try to bounce back from a bad game on the road. >> more up in sports. ,,,,,,,,,, >> the bliss was brief. >> sports report. the games go nine innings. you have to play the whole game. the orioles certainly have been wilting in the heat of june and july and the heat has been on the young pitchers who
could even be with us on friday. there's some good news. it will be cooling down and there is a risk of some thunderstorm activity. some of them tomorrow night into thursday could be locally severe. heavy downpours and dangerous wind and lightning as well. southwest wind tomorrow 5 to 10 knots on the bay. a warm night. upper 70s to low 80s in the city. they were like low 80s this morning. tomorrow thunderstorms late in the afternoon. tomorrow night 98 but more humid. it will feel like 103, 104...
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can you tell us why? >> well, when it comes to missing children of color, they like to classify them as run aways and therefore, run aways are not receiving the amber alert. when it comes to missing adults they like to associate their disappearance to prostitution or gang activity so that becomes a distraction as people are not looking for our missing adults as well. >> in philadelphia, a friend of mine, latoya figaro was also missing. same type of crime, same level of suspicion. there was no national media attention. >> yeah, i think part of what's going on from almost the practical point of view, but not band aiding or giving it a reason why it should happen, a lot of the producers are white. and psychologically, whites may be more attracted to helping other whites. it's not because they don't want to help black folks but it's what they're used to. that's what they grow up. >> they have to pick one. >> exactly. so as we get more black producers, we will see more of the cases where we can look at what's
can you tell us why? >> well, when it comes to missing children of color, they like to classify them as run aways and therefore, run aways are not receiving the amber alert. when it comes to missing adults they like to associate their disappearance to prostitution or gang activity so that becomes a distraction as people are not looking for our missing adults as well. >> in philadelphia, a friend of mine, latoya figaro was also missing. same type of crime, same level of suspicion....
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look at what nike told us. look at what seagate told us. a lot of these companies are telling us an absolutely horrible story. that day the stock trades down, but it recovers over the next four, five, six trading session when is most folks are not paying attention to it anymore. it's interesting we talk about buying cummings. has it potentially bottomed? we have to trade not the one or two-day reaction to these stories, but what happens a week later. >> let's talk about a big gainer in today's session. that's proctor and gamble. william ackman telling cnbc here that it is the largest initial investment he's ever made and the stock is very undervalued. obviously, this is a huge market cap company. so no matter how big his investment can be, it is much smaller than what an activist would traditionally need in order to actually enact change. >> right. i mean, a 5% position here, which would be enormous, would be, what, $8.5 billion, maybe a little lower because of its run up today. it doesn't look strikingly cheap, to me, here. i don't know. t
look at what nike told us. look at what seagate told us. a lot of these companies are telling us an absolutely horrible story. that day the stock trades down, but it recovers over the next four, five, six trading session when is most folks are not paying attention to it anymore. it's interesting we talk about buying cummings. has it potentially bottomed? we have to trade not the one or two-day reaction to these stories, but what happens a week later. >> let's talk about a big gainer in...
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can i use your pen there? >> yes. >> okay. >> thank you very much. >> you're very welcome. >> good to see you. >> nice to see you, too. you working hard for the president? >> yes, i am. >> that is excellent. here's your pen. do you want it back? >> it's really exciting to meet you. i love your family and you are so beautiful, conversant. >> i'm going to come back to new hampshire. everybody's so nice to me. >> my name is carolyn. >> really? >>m. >> she wants me to look. >> okay. >> thank you for everything that you do. >> thank you. >> i wanted to take a picture but the lady took off with my camera. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. hi. how are you? >> thank you for coming. >> nice to meet you. >> okay. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> wow, you must have been able to retire on that. >> yeah, and i grew up two dress sizes, too. may i have your autograph, please. >> thank you. >> thank you so much for supporting president obama. >> if i could just get a quick picture. thank you. nice to meet you. >> th
can i use your pen there? >> yes. >> okay. >> thank you very much. >> you're very welcome. >> good to see you. >> nice to see you, too. you working hard for the president? >> yes, i am. >> that is excellent. here's your pen. do you want it back? >> it's really exciting to meet you. i love your family and you are so beautiful, conversant. >> i'm going to come back to new hampshire. everybody's so nice to me. >> my name is carolyn....
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i alrhn dha vofapoas snt tiresidency dividing us. along class lines and race lines, gender lines, the war on di.s kookseethe namaid i detqu eathn r t ort ast rendered. when it comesovnor arnsaeshemf ti meatat ,robably not. is see exactly the right man and exactlthe right moment given ieadohio hic melowwere ow horers celou,f incredible professional and personal integrity, a brilliant guy, as i mentioned before. amiccamek baue inis seorof pte s hhoxc r o-tm se as a turnaround artist. what more could we need at this moment? we need a turnaround artist. compared to barack obama w i a t t prite hee rro sei a spy behind enemy lines. that is what he thinks of the private sector. order to turn it arod yo needomebwhasiv crd ref saof ve trc ceer, ihi rney inether. it's tough when you have a mainstream media that is so invested in the other side and riid aheanitin promoting the in t rey neorothichews doctor a tape last week of the republican presidential nominee to make him lk bad so they c all laugh atim dg. i d tne tt tsmyar a bea political k
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northbound traffic heading toward us. southbound also looks good on this july 4. >> new this morning the investigation under way into an apartment fire that killed a person in southeast washington in the 1600 block of 70. n street john gonzalez is on the scene with more details. >> independence day has gotten off to a tragic start in south the stc as you can see firefighters are still inside the building making sure all the flames are out/ the fire started around 2:00 this morning at the alexander gardens apartments. a number of witnesses called 911 to report an elderly woman was engulfed in flames inside her third floor apartment. the entire unit eventually. was consumed when firefighters arrived, the victim was already deceased. the woman was in her 70's and was very well-liked. she lived here for years and had a number of children and grandchildren. firefighters are trying to figure out how extensive the. damages it appears the fire started in. the kitchen of in. neighbors tell us the power went out to around 8:00 last
northbound traffic heading toward us. southbound also looks good on this july 4. >> new this morning the investigation under way into an apartment fire that killed a person in southeast washington in the 1600 block of 70. n street john gonzalez is on the scene with more details. >> independence day has gotten off to a tragic start in south the stc as you can see firefighters are still inside the building making sure all the flames are out/ the fire started around 2:00 this morning...
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our customers are the people that we take with us. i remember at the port commission the contract was approved and i talked about the journey that we would have. the people from turner that helped with the journey, seven years ago, i could not say when i'm about to say. one of the reason this is a success is because of the vision of the project. . as part ofcindy is a dpw projec. that is our customer. tina smith, our senior project manager. madison, one of our engineers. nicole. she is one of our engineers. manny is a superintendent. seven people on the job running the show, five of them are women. two of them, denis and pete, they are still men. we will see. thank you for the opportunity and we look forward to the ribbon-cutting. [applause] >> thank you very much for noticing that and mentioning to all of us. it is my pleasure to tell you that i have the only all-woman port commission out of all four conditions in the united states. you have come to the right place. mr. mayor, it is finally time. please do the honors. across america,
our customers are the people that we take with us. i remember at the port commission the contract was approved and i talked about the journey that we would have. the people from turner that helped with the journey, seven years ago, i could not say when i'm about to say. one of the reason this is a success is because of the vision of the project. . as part ofcindy is a dpw projec. that is our customer. tina smith, our senior project manager. madison, one of our engineers. nicole. she is one of...
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the jet stream is needed to dip to the south to give us the cooler air. the jet treem has been way up in canada for the last two weeks. when that moves south, the cooler air moves south with it. right now the only ones getting the cooler air, areas of new england. especially northern new england. you haven't heard much of 100-degree heat there because they've been a little cooler. of course, the high pressure sits over top of st. louis. you're see nine straight days today of 100-degree-plus heat. how hot will it be? already starting this morning, this is pretty amazing. the heat index is 92 in chicago. it is 91 in st. louis. you're starting that high. you have a chance of seeing incredible heat this afternoon, maybe close to all-time record highs. it even feels like 87 in d.c. pretty gross when you step outside. that's cranking your ac before the sunt is even up. heat warnings in place from d moines to chicago, indianapolis, chicago, pretty much all the same locations as we did yesterday. this is how hot it will get today. 107 in st. louis. 105 in indiana
the jet stream is needed to dip to the south to give us the cooler air. the jet treem has been way up in canada for the last two weeks. when that moves south, the cooler air moves south with it. right now the only ones getting the cooler air, areas of new england. especially northern new england. you haven't heard much of 100-degree heat there because they've been a little cooler. of course, the high pressure sits over top of st. louis. you're see nine straight days today of 100-degree-plus...
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somebody find him and call us. tell him to call us. >> reporter: his son never called. sadly, alex sullivan is dead. late in the day, the authorities finally started to bring out the bodies. among the dead, jessica ghawi redfield. that aspiring sports caster who was so excited before the movie. tonight her mother spoke with diane sawyer. >> i texted her and asked if she was still up. she said, yes, we're at the movie, we're seeing "the dark knight." i said, okay, enjoy, we'll talk with you tomorrow. and she texted, mom, go get some sleep, get some rest, i'm so excited about your visit next week. i need my mama. and i wrote back and said, i need my baby girl. >> reporter: astonishingly, this was not jessica's first time in harm's way. last month, she happened to be in a toronto food court when a gunman went on a deadly rampage there. her friend peter burns said that experience led her to make the most of every day. in her blog she wrote, i was reminded we don't know when or where our time on earth will end. when or where we will breathe our last breath. this morning, whe
somebody find him and call us. tell him to call us. >> reporter: his son never called. sadly, alex sullivan is dead. late in the day, the authorities finally started to bring out the bodies. among the dead, jessica ghawi redfield. that aspiring sports caster who was so excited before the movie. tonight her mother spoke with diane sawyer. >> i texted her and asked if she was still up. she said, yes, we're at the movie, we're seeing "the dark knight." i said, okay, enjoy,...